I never considered renting anything residential under $5K as good investment, if you are renting out at $1.5K and collect three months up front and the tenant ruins your flooring,the $4.5K security bond would not be able to cover the damage, worst if they default on payments and you are actually in a negative situation if the tenants break lease and damage your furnishings.
In fact residential rentals are a very "iffy" investment.
I never do anything that's very difficult to undo. So I would never spend too much money on renovations. Just like no matter how nice I think a particular tattoo will look good on me, I'll never get it cos I know couple years down the road, I will think it's the ugliest thing ever.
... DIY culture ...
bro zhihau
Is it worth it to buy a leasehold apartment?
Or should we always push towards freehold?
bro pia
But what if I have nobody to leave the apartment to when I die and only buy the apartment for own stay. Is there a difference between buying leasehold and freehold?
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